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Y.E. Yang’s victory at the Honda Classic on Sunday, his first on the PGA Tour, vaulted the Korean 313 places to No. 147 in the world rankings.
Geoff Ogilvy beat Paul Casey, 4 and 3, in the 36-hole final of the Accenture Match Play on Sunday and climbed four places to No. 4 in the world rankings.
Phil Mickelson needed a pair of late birdies Sunday to successfully defend his title at the Northern Trust Open.
Loren Roberts birdied the 18th hole Sunday to come from behind and win the ACE Group Classic for the second time.
Don Pooley and Vicente Fernandez both carded rounds of 4-under 68 on Friday to share the first-round lead of the ACE Group Classic.
It’s old meets young in this year’s version of the Johnnie Walker Classic.
Thanks to his rain-shortened win at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Dustin Johnson jumped 74 places to No. 45 in this week’s world rankings.
Danny Chia fired a 7-under 65 Friday to move three strokes clear of the field after two rounds of the Malaysian Open. World No. 11 Anthony Kim rallied Friday with a 7-under 65. That helped him make the cut on the number.
Noh Seung-yul, a 17-year-old rising star from South Korea, fired a 10-under 62 on Thursday to take the first-round lead at the Malaysian Open.
The European Tour returns from a one-week break for this week’s Malaysian Open.
The Champions Tour returns from a two-week break for the Allianz Championship, the second official event of the 2009 season.
Nick Watney birdied the 18th hole Sunday to win the Buick Invitational and move up to 76th in this week’s world rankings.
Vance Veazey shot a 2-under 68 on Saturday to grab a one-shot lead at the Panama Championship.
Vance Veazey made a two-putt par to win a playoff Sunday at the Panama Championship.
Argentina’s Rafael Gomez shot a 2-under 68 on Friday to take a one-stroke lead at the Panama Championship.
Former champion Vance Veazey shot a 3-under 67 on Thursday and was among eight co-leaders after the first round of the Nationwide Tour’s 2009 season-opener.
The Nationwide Tour begins its 20th season where it normally starts every year ' outside the country at the Panama Digicel Championship.
Kenny Perry and Rory McIlroy both made significant jumps in the world rankings following their wins on Sunday.
Henrik Stenson fired a 7-under 65 on Friday to move into the lead during the suspended second round of the Dubai Desert Classic.
Alvaro Quiros won the Qatar Masters on Sunday and in the process vaulted up 46 spots in this week’s Official World Golf Rankings.
Alvaro Quiros fired an 8-under 64 on Saturday to move atop the leaderboard by a stroke after the third round of the Qatar Masters.
Paul Casey won the Abu Dhabi Championship for the second time on Sunday and that win helped him jump 21 places in the world rankings.
The Champions Tour is set for its first official event of the 2009 season.